Annual Cleanup Day Aug 12th

Written by: Jack Ikhtiari Sr

The Town of Mentor will be having the annual cleanup day on Aug 12th 2023 from 9am – 12pm.  The clean-up day has been a huge success with helping residents cleanup their yards and homes.  It’s also been very helpful with keeping many large items from finding their way into our ditches.  It’s a great time to clear out any junk that’s been laying around in the yard, garage, attic, or anywhere else you happen to store unwanted items.  Now is the time to Keep it Clean, Keep it Bright, Let our Town be a Shining Light.

Accepting Junk, Furniture, Refrigerators, Stoves, Washers, Dryers, Metals, T.V.’s, Computers, Monitors, Mattresses, and Tires

You may also like

Clark County Harvest Moon Tour

Clark County Harvest Moon Tour

 2024 Harvest Moon Tour - Explore the Heart of Fall in Clark County!  The Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau is excited to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” This fall, discover the stunning beauty of Clark County, where our breathtaking...

Partisan Primary

Partisan Primary

Voters will head to the polls on August 13th from 7am to 8pm,  to select their party’s candidates for the general election. This primary is crucial as it narrows the field of candidates, giving party members the power to choose who they believe best represents their...

Nickie Halverson: Saving Humbird’s History

Nickie Halverson: Saving Humbird’s History

History is more than just old dates and events—it's the heart of our community. Nickie Halverson, one of our dedicated residents, has shown just how much our past matters. Over the past year, Nickie spent 273 hours scanning and saving over 500 editions of the old...

Bridge by the Dam – public meeting Feb 13th at 6pm

Bridge by the Dam – public meeting Feb 13th at 6pm

Title: East Fork Halls Creek Bridge Closure: A Necessary Upgrade for Safety and Accessibility A public meeting is being held on Feb 13th at 6:00pm.  The purpose of this meeting is to keep the public informed and to address any concerns by local residents.  Town...